Integrated prevention: new perspectives for public safety policies in Brazil
This article seeks to identify the elements that are establishing a new perspective in the handling contemporary social conflicts. It is based on the recognition of the limits of the reactive paradigm, characteristic of modernity in relation to criminal issues, which is based on the formal and dogma...
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doaj-1af70b899c284d7788c7f03eb30230d72020-11-24T22:02:23ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaRevista Katálysis1414-49801982-02592006-04-0191384210.1590/S1414-498020060001000045152Integrated prevention: new perspectives for public safety policies in BrazilRodrigo Ghiringhelli de Azevedo0PUCRS - Porto Alegre - RSThis article seeks to identify the elements that are establishing a new perspective in the handling contemporary social conflicts. It is based on the recognition of the limits of the reactive paradigm, characteristic of modernity in relation to criminal issues, which is based on the formal and dogmatic logic of government normativity. On one hand the crisis in this paradigm has led to the reappearance of a punitive approach, and proposals to increase punishments that are no longer seen as a retribution for a crime or a way to reinsert the individual into society. Punishments have often become mechanisms of pure and simple contention and suppression of rights in name of efficiency and combating crime. On the other hand, many experiences are appearing in public safety administration based on citizen participation, and on the engagement of civil society in policies for social inclusion and public control of police activity and of the penal system.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/katalysis/article/view/5943violênciasegurança públicapolíticas públicasprevençãoviolencepublic safetypublic policiesprevention |
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Integrated prevention: new perspectives for public safety policies in Brazil |
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Integrated prevention: new perspectives for public safety policies in Brazil |
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Integrated prevention: new perspectives for public safety policies in Brazil |
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Integrated prevention: new perspectives for public safety policies in Brazil |
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integrated prevention: new perspectives for public safety policies in brazil |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina |
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Revista Katálysis |
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1414-4980 1982-0259 |
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2006-04-01 |
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This article seeks to identify the elements that are establishing a new perspective in the handling contemporary social conflicts. It is based on the recognition of the limits of the reactive paradigm, characteristic of modernity in relation to criminal issues, which is based on the formal and dogmatic logic of government normativity. On one hand the crisis in this paradigm has led to the reappearance of a punitive approach, and proposals to increase punishments that are no longer seen as a retribution for a crime or a way to reinsert the individual into society. Punishments have often become mechanisms of pure and simple contention and suppression of rights in name of efficiency and combating crime. On the other hand, many experiences are appearing in public safety administration based on citizen participation, and on the engagement of civil society in policies for social inclusion and public control of police activity and of the penal system. |
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violência segurança pública políticas públicas prevenção violence public safety public policies prevention |
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